Blotter: Property owner discovers graffiti on building

Police were called to the 500 block of
Bryan Street on Monday morning after someone put graffiti on the west side of a
building.

According to police reports, the
building owner alleged someone entered his premises without his permission and
used two colors of aerosol paint to cause damage to his property. At least
$1,000 worth of damage was made, according to reports.

Other
reports

300
block of North Locust Street — Police report
that someone broke into a coin-operated vending machine between 1 and 1:30 a.m.
at an area business Sunday.

According to reports, a suspect broke
into the machine by breaking off the front of the bill collector and then took
all the cash from inside the cash box. The machine was located outside the
business against the front of the building, stated the owner to police.

Surveillance video shows the suspect
walked up to the machine and walked away three minutes later, reports show. The
case is pending and no arrests have been made, according to police reports. The
amount of cash taken was not listed.

Roundup

From
7 a.m. Monday to 7 a.m. Tuesday:

• Denton County sheriff’s dispatchers handled
650 service and officer-initiated calls. Forty-four people were booked into the
Denton County Jail.

Justin firefighters responded to one
electrical fire and one grass fire. Justin police responded to one theft
report.

Krum firefighters responded to one alarm
fire, one medical call and one traffic incident. Krum police responded to one
follow-up investigation, assisted one motorist, took one animal cruelty report
and responded to six traffic calls.

Krugerville police responded to one road
block and five traffic calls.

Little Elm firefighters responded to
four medical calls, one carbon monoxide or hazmat call and one fire/smoke
investigation. Little Elm police responded to one agency assist, two assault
reports, one burglary report, two disturbance calls, one fire/smoke
investigation, one follow-up investigation, one narcotics call and two theft
reports.

Oak Point police responded to one
burglary report, one criminal mischief report, two follow-up investigations,
assisted one motorist and responded to one special patrol and one traffic call.

Pilot Point police responded to one
follow-up investigation, one animal complaint and one theft report.

Sanger firefighters responded to two
medical calls, assisted one citizen and responded to one unknown fire. Sanger
police responded to one burglary report, one criminal mischief in progress, one
unknown fire, one harassment report, one traffic call and one welfare concern.

Trophy Club firefighters responded to
two medical calls and one vehicle unlock. Trophy Club police responded to 31
close patrol calls, one harassment report, one motorist assist call, six
traffic calls and one animal complaint.

— Megan Gray

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